Attendance tracking for your events

We now have support for attendance tracking.

In my opinion, the reason we implemented this was so that when our friends organize a BBQ they know how much meat to buy. Now our friend Jesse will be better able to buy twice as much meat as his guests can eat.

Here’s a picture of the president covered in meat sauce:

To test out attendance, invite some people to an event. When they view the event, they will have the option of marking their attendance as Yes, No, or Maybe and they can add a comment. You can view the attendance results by clicking View Event Page from the event editor.

By the way, happy birthday Jesse! Thanks for that delicious pork shoulder.

4 Responses to “Attendance tracking for your events”


  1. 1 segar June 12, 2006 at 4:27 am

    Great job guys… Thank for you work…

  2. 2 mike July 14, 2006 at 4:03 am

    It would be really cool if there would also be something like a threshold of people and a timeframe to mark their attendance to Yes that the event takes place.

    So I’ll invite 10 people for something and my threshold is 5. Just 3 people mark their attendance as yes. So everyone get’s automatically a message that this event won’t take place. Or if 5 people marked Yes, everyone gets a message it will take place

    But a great calendar, best I found so far ;)

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